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Blaine MN man indicted for possession of heroin

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- A 47-year-old man from Blaine was indicted Tuesday in federal court in St. Paul for possessing more than 80 grams of heroin with intent to distribute.

An indictment alleges Steven Schilling possessed about 300 heroin tablets in his residence on Aug. 19, 2009. Police seized the heroin while executing a search warrant in the case.

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300 Pot Plants Found In Gilroy Home

GILROY, Calif. — KSBW.com

Approximately 300 mature marijuana plants were discovered inside a Gilroy home after firefighters responded to the residence because of an electrical fire.

On Saturday, the Gilroy Fire Department received a 911 call regarding an extinguished electrical fire at a home in the 9100 block of Wren Avenue.

Firefighters confirmed that the blaze was extinguished and found that someone had spliced electrical meter wires near the home, which started the fire, they said.

When officers arrived at the scene, they went inside the home and found 300 marijuana plants with a street value of more than $200,000 and growing equipment.

The electrical fire extended into the interior portion of the home and self-extinguished, police said.

Authorities said the type of indoor marijuana operation found at the home is increasing in Santa Clara County.


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inept fucking eejits ! boosting power can be done properly but some hippie dippie ass hat used tape and what not --- fail !
 
Expert little piece of journalism here, huh. “It’s very dangerous,” said Isdon Cajuste, a preschooler’s father. “It’s not good." Thanks for that enlightening input, Einstein. God, it's so annoying when all they can do is interview people who don't have any involvement in the subject matter at all and can only say shit like "drugs r baaad, dont do drugs cos theyre bad, mmmmkay"
Hang on, what the fucks this? The sample on BL says it was the child's father that got arrested and claimed responsibility, but on the actual article it says it was a friend of the kid's mum or dad, it mentions both. Confusing...
 
Woman passes out in car with meth, deputies say

WBBH-TV

NORTH FORT MYERS: A deputy found a 28-year-old woman passed out behind the wheel of a running vehicle containing methamphetamine Tuesday in North Fort Myers, according to a Lee County Sheriff's Office report.

Anastasia Gonzales of North Fort Myers was arrested and charged felony drug possession and DUI.

Tuesday evening, a deputy spotted her slumped over the steering wheel of a vehicle at the CVS pharmacy located at 13991 N. Cleveland Ave.

When Gonzalez came to, her speech was unintelligible, and she had trouble walking, according to the deputy.

She was arrested after failing a field sobriety test.

During the investigation, the deputy found three packets containing meth inside her purse along with a syringe and two spoons, the report said.

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Officer Finds 10K Pills In Man's Car

KCRA.com
updated 11/17/2010 9:46:45 AM ET 2010-11-17T14:46:45

MODESTO, Calif. — KCRA.com

A routine traffic stop led Modesto police to thousands of over-the-counter pills that are often used to make methamphetamine.

Officers pulled over 49-year-old Anastacio Maldonado on suspicion of talking on his cell phone while driving.

During the stop, the officer found a Vicodin pill.

A search of the car turned up 10,000 pseudoephedrine pills.

Maldonado was arrested, police said.

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Mankato search leads to 'businessman's LSD' charge

KARE11.com KARE11.com
updated 11/15/2010 11:47:11 PM ET 2010-11-16T04:47:11

MANKATO, Minn. -- A one-time student at Minnesota State, Mankato is accused of possessing nearly a pound of a hallucinogenic drug known as "businessman's LSD."

Twenty-year-old Daniel Uner was charged with felony second-degree drug possession for allegedly having DMT.

Uner's apartment near campus was searched last May after an informant and an investigator bought small amounts of marijuana from two other students living at the apartment.

The Free Press reports a gallon-sized bag of a brown powder was found in Uner's closet. Investigators learned it contained DMT.

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Feds: Drug bust at Salina Airport part of large drug ring

By KSNW News
KSNW-TV KSNW-TV

SALINA, Kansas — A plane with more than 100 pounds of cocaine was found at the Salina Airport and now authorities are revealing it was part of a major cross-country drug organization.

Federal authorities say the bust in Salina was part of a much larger drug ring. They say the defendants were shipping cocaine from Los Angeles to Baltimore in chartered jets. One of those jets stopped at the Salina Airport in September where authorities say they found 105 pounds of cocaine in a suitcase.

The Department of Justice says during their seven-month investigation agents have intercepted and seized more than $1 million in cash.

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A POUND of DMT? Jesus...

In my mind articles like this are equal in tragedy to articles about deaths - if not worse. Someones life completely ruined - its a crime to make entheogen possession a felony.
 
i swear these drug runners are such fucking idiots. he couldn't have eaten the one vike? or used a speakerphone?
 
A pound of DMT or a pound of powdered root bark? I'm thinking its just root bark but that doesn't make as good of story as "business mans LSD".

I mean he'd need a fucking ton of root bark to make a pound. Like a kilo of root bark will get you 5-10 grams (not recrystalized) DMT. I'm too hungover to do the math but this kid would need to fill up a pick up truck with minamosa hostilis, a giant drum of naptha and quite a bit of lye to pull this off.

Its bullshit that people go to jail for DMT.
 
43 arrested in three-county drug bust

Dozens of suspected drug dealers are off the streets after a three-county drug bust in Northeast Ohio.

Detectives said theses set up shop and sold drugs like methamphetamine and heroin in Wayne, Medina and Holmes counties. They hope this round-up sends a message to other people thinking about coming to the area to do the same thing.

Authorities arrested 43 people during the bust Tuesday night. All the arrested were drug-related and made by the MEDWAY Drug Enforcement Agency. Detectives said number 44 turned herself in and was indicted for manufacturing methamphetamine and assembling chemicals.

“We are very fortunate to have a drug unit specifically designed for drug enforcement. It eliminates a lot of street activity for us. We pass along information to an off-site agency,” Wayne County Sheriff Thomas Maurer said.

This latest bust was part of an 11-month investigation.

“We had a big problem with out of town people from Detroit, Chicago. (We) saw a large increase of heroin and methamphetamine production,” said Donald Hall, with the MEDWAY Drug Enforcement Agency.

“Drugs now are probably the number one influence on crime… And if we can somehow put a dent in that, we can put a dent in overall crime,” Maurer said.

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City man accused of dealing drugs

Levittown — DOYLESTOWN

A Philadelphia man sold $1,400 worth of painkiller pills to a police informant outside the Central Bucks YMCA in Doylestown and was arrested several weeks later when he arrived to sell heroin and pills to the informant outside Central Bucks West High School, according to court records released Wednesday.

Joseph H. Smith IV, 26, of the 3800 block of Wyalusing Avenue, was carrying a semiautomatic handgun when police arrested him on Nov. 11 in the high school parking lot at night while the school was closed, records state.

In the trunk of the vehicle Smith drove to the scene, police found more than 150 Oxycodone pills, 80 Soma pills, 110 ecstasy tablets and 70-plus bags of heroin, according to an affidavit of probable cause.

The informant had arranged to purchase the pills and dope for $3,300, records said. Smith had hidden the haul of contraband in an amplifier police found in the trunk of the vehicle, court papers state.

On Oct. 21, Smith sold 83 Soma and 90 Oxycodone pills - both drugs are painkillers - to the informant for $1,400, records state.

The deal occurred about midnight in the parking lot of the YMCA on Memorial Drive, just across the street from Central Bucks West, according to police.

Smith came to the YMCA and the high school for pre-arranged deals with the informant.

Doylestown police Chief James Donnelly said the investigation is ongoing.

A passenger in Smith's car at the Oct. 21 deal was identified as Raheem Hicks, 27, of the 3000 block of Girard Avenue, Philadelphia. He is charged with conspiracy tied to drug dealing and drug possession.

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He probably didn't go to jail. It's gotta just be rootbark anyway, which is still a grey area sort of thing. Bottom line even if he is nailed on this he's young and I'm willing to bet it's his first offense, so he'll get some probation and then the felony charges will disappear. Not the end of the world.
 
Birthday boy arrested with crack cocaine in his shoe

WBBH-TV

IMMOKALEE: Deputies arrested a man Saturday afternoon after they say a warranted arrest lead them to find crack in the suspect's shoe -- on his birthday.

According to the report, 29-year-old William Applins was recognized by a Collier County Sheriff's office deputy to having had a warrant out for his arrest.

Deputies say they confirmed the warrant, issued for violation of probation, and began to arrest him.

When deputies searched Applins before arresting him, they found 3.9 grams of crack cocaine in his left shoe.

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